Stevia Exposed As Anti-Fertility Psy-Op

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There is still not enough evidence to prove true or false about stevia effect on fertility. The only way really is to do self performance test, by taking stevia and see if there is a drastic change in the bedroom. I am curious though if the main purpose of stevia by the natives where for infertility, possible could serve a purpose if your not trying to get your women pregnant. But if stevia is going to effect T levels and estrogenize men, shrink the testicles, then I do think I will pass on this one.

There is value in letting your tax cattle live in the belief they are free. If too many things are squashed, the freedom illusion wanes. I'm just feeding the conspiracy here, there's always going to be a spooky way to justify things.

As for me, I've weaned myself off sweet flavours so I don't need any sweeteners of any kind.

I've read every post..and now I have no idea if this is just a trolling attempt..or if the OP actually believes everything he is saying. I put stevia in everything, until I stopped putting sweeteners in my drinks..I am quite fertile, I've only been consuming stevia for about 6 years though, maybe it only works on people if they've been consuming it for over 50 years?

Make, [then,] thyself to grow to the same stature as the Greatness which transcends all measure; leap forth from every body; transcend all Time; become Eternity; and [thus] shalt thou know God. Conceiving nothing is impossible unto thyself, think thyself deathless and able to know all,â€”all arts, all sciences, the way of every life. â€“ Corpus Hermeticum XI â€œThe Mind of Hermesâ€

I've read every post..and now I have no idea if this is just a trolling attempt..or if the OP actually believes everything he is saying. I put stevia in everything, until I stopped putting sweeteners in my drinks..I am quite fertile, I've only been consuming stevia for about 6 years though, maybe it only works on people if they've been consuming it for over 50 years?

I'm not really sure how people think if they say things like "here is a tox study on a rat that showed negative this and that but since nothing has been tested on humans we can assume it is safe": I'm not saying there are conclusive trials with stevia in humans regarding fertility or anything else. It fact, it's the lack of studies that concerns me. In particular when the most recent study done in several areas (like fertility) did show a problem in rat 15 years ago and then without any more studies we conclude it's safe?

The fact is that the so called safe studies has a very small test battery. Very similar to what was done to show all kind of things to be "safe" (from transfat to sweeteners). Still, the companies doing these compounds have scientist that are experts in metabolomics so that means they have the knowledge how these compounds influence hundreds of known and unknown biomarkers. But nothing of this is published, they just keep it to them self. If it showed the products are safe, wouldn't they publish it then?

I don't have any insight in the stevia question but I do know several times before companies has withholding information for decades. And governments approving fundings are decades behind. I myself requested fundings in 1998 to a PhD work regarding matabonomics and trans fats. It was denied since trans fats was a non issue according to the regulators. Recently,16 years later, such a study got funds and it clearly showed trans fats messes up your metabolites. This was known by the industry all the time. But they selectively funded research that would look at just a handful biomarkes that they already knew would not change.

And the companies working with this and that (including stevia) claims they are safe but they have not published any broad battery tests. Despite they have scientist that are experts in this area (it's easy to look up on LinkedIn or similar place). Isnt that strange?

I can't believe you are taking this thread seriously.....especially this conspiracy crap done by Hindredd Biggs....his/her claims are just out there.

Stevia has been used for decades in many countries for years and no loss in fertility. Especially in Asian countries where populations are damn high and very dense. People have been over reacting to this Stevia herb. You are reading too much into those studies and especially looking to deep into these studies with rats and high amounts of Stevia being given to them.

Yes the trans fat....however the reverse can happen as well....this is true when it comes to Cholesterol. All the studies saying how it is the devil and how bad it can be......and we now know it is not true.

With that, Im done with this.....this has been talk to death for years and years and no ill effects have been notice in humans. On top of that, this thread is just damn stupid and a trolling attempt done by its creator Hindredd Biggs.....I bet a bunch of people are getting a kicked out of this.....and not taking anything seriously.

Make, [then,] thyself to grow to the same stature as the Greatness which transcends all measure; leap forth from every body; transcend all Time; become Eternity; and [thus] shalt thou know God. Conceiving nothing is impossible unto thyself, think thyself deathless and able to know all,â€”all arts, all sciences, the way of every life. â€“ Corpus Hermeticum XI â€œThe Mind of Hermesâ€

it's not that grass fed stuff is it? you know it's going to raise your LDL and pump you full of dioxins right?! this whole bulletproof thing is a plot by the illuminati to kill off all the people trying to be healthy. not only that, they're selling this whole idea of self-quantification so they can collect data on us while we do it.

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